1990 Field & Stream

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February
Getting Lost (Momentary disorientation or deep trouble?, The choice is one hunters face every season.), Take My Hunt, Please (When an inner voice says, "Forget it" you'd better pay attention.), Green River (This fabulous fishery offers great year-round dry fly angling for four types of trout.), Beauchene for Brook Trout and Bass (A privately managed Quebec reserve has fishing you won't believe.), Rigging Droppers for Deepwater Panfish (Try these rigs if you're tired of taking pot luck for big panfish.), Grandpa and the Kid (Using a kite to outwit chukars seemed like a good idea - until the plan went into operation.), Trolling Tactics That Work (Trolling is harder than it looks, but master these techniques and fish will hit anything you drag in front of them.), The Coming of the Craw (Crayfish lures, now more widely available thanever, are catching on among bass anglers.), Travails of the Turkey Hunter (When you take up chasing gobblers, you learn full well the meaning of exquisite anguiqh.), The Other Season (You can improve your hunting skills during the off-season when you leave your rifle at home.), Rolling Thunder (Tarpon flailed the still surface so violently that the liquid rumble filled the air with an awesome echo.), Long-Rod Strategies with a Different Spin (Sometimes, a trout fisherman needs to put convention aside and take a new tack.)
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March
Small Thrills (Fishing spring creeks is tough and technical - and has a charm of its own.), F.L.Y.S. (Can a bassmaniac who's been banned from his favorite sport find happiness with something new?), A Fish of a Different Color (For a distinctive angling adventure, forgo the sunfish in favor of the yellow perch.), Are Whitetails Wising Up? (Having a tough time bagging your buck lately? Evidence shows that deer are becoming brighter.), Conversations with Spot (There's a whole lot to be learned about trout fishing from an old rainbow named Spot.), The Hazards of Drinking Wilderness Water (There are more ways than one to contract a waterborne disease, so it pays to be extra careful.), Lake Trout of a Lifetime (For really huge lake trout - plus trophy pike - Manitoba's Nueltin Lake is the place to go.), Getting the Jump on Bass (Bass are hard to find in the early spring unless you have a few tricks up your sleeve.), Bank Shots (Trout grow old among bankside cover, and fly anglers who cast to these haunts find big challenges - and rewards.), A Scent in the Forest (Hunters who trust their noses use the sense of smell to find game trails, if not the game itself.), Spring Bluegills (After a long cold winter the bluegill spawn comes as a welcome relief to bored fishermen.), The Name of the Gobbler Game (A mediocre turkey caller in a good spot has a better shot than a great caller in a poor position.), Another Time and Place (Montana's Bitterness River offers low water and dry flies to early-spring trout fishermen.) Guide to Freshwater Fishing - Everything from how to use a bait-casting reel, choose the right small boat, find a trophy fish, uncover the secrets of a small lake, fly-or spin-fish a trout stream, fillet and cook what you catch and lots more from the editors of Field & Stream.
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May
Abe Lincoln Fished Here (It was a trip to remember...expecially its history-making end.), Fishing Freestone Streams (The wild trout in these mountain streams may not be large, but there are often a lot of them.), A Plug for Sunfish (The spring spawning season brings out the bass in sunnies.), Lyme Disease (Learning to prevent and treat this disease is of paramount importance.), Second Chances (When fishing, pay attention to that old saying, "If at first you don't secceed..."), Wonderful World of Creeks (Nothing can beat the charm and old-fashioned fishing pleasures of creeks.), Doubling (Two shots can be more gratifying than one, but only if there has been twice as much effort leading up to them.), In the Wake of Lewis and Clark (Fishermen on Montana's Beaverhead River can walk and fish in the footsteps of these great explorers.), Hunting the "Hider" Buck (When hunting whitetails in brush, study your surroundings, a buck could be right under your nose.), Walleye Trolling in Depth (Chart a course to seccess with these wayyeye trolling tips.), Basic Blades on a Budget (Many knifesmiths are getting back to basics, offering simple working knives at affordable prices.), The Bass Fly Revolution (From the hands of an innovative fly tier come patterns that are changing the world of bass fishing.)
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June
Take a Kid Fishing (You think fishing is supposed to be fun? Get real!.), The Heartbeat of Desire (At times, one has to recapture the ancient yearning that is the true measure of a fisherman.), Bass by the Feet (Bass fishing success will come to he who wades.), An Honorable Profession (Guiding is a job that is more demanding - and important - than you might imagine.), Grandpa and the Kid (When planning a hunting or fishing trip, you can account for everything but Murphy's Law.), Flat Out for Summer Bass (Weed through the mysteries of warm-weather largemouths by fishing layers of submerged vegetation.), Fly Fishing Trout (If you shy from still waters because they're too big and inscrutable, here's how to cut them down to size.), How Big is Big (Judging whitetail heads is an art and a science. It is also difficult. Very.), Magic of the Soft-Hackled Fly (When you send one of these wet flies dancing down a riffle, you can almost feel it coaxing a trout to strike.), Wood-Be Fish (Long used by ice-bound spearfishermen to entice fish, decoys now attract shools of collectors.), Little Victories (The rock bass is often thought of as a "freebie", but catch one and you'll feel like a winner.), Plugs for Pike (A noisy, shallow-running lure is almost impossible for notherns to resist.)
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July
Doing What's Right for Natural Resources (Introducing the Times Mirror Magazines Conservation Council.), Carp - Fish of Your Future (If every other species should cease to exist, we'd still be left with these tenacious survivors.), The Bike Trip (There's nothing like boys,. bikes and an open road...except when everything possible goes wrong.), Summer Essentials (There are thousands of bass lures on the market today, buy you bneed only a handful when the weather heats up.), Down on the Farm (Rural ponds, often nothing more than fancy puddles, offer secluded, no-frills panfishing at its best.), Fine Lines to Fat Cats (Grab a light rod and get ready for heavyweight catfish action.), Beautiful Streamers (Big trout are no dream once you master the specialized tactics of the streamer fly.), Exquisite Anguish (When your favorite kind of muleys are desert deer, you often wonder why.), All-Day Walleyes (If you think the only time to catch these fish is early and late, you may be missing some hot action.), Why the "Big Ones" Get Away (Trophy fish often escape because of flaws in tackle, not fly fishermen.), Return of the Stick & String (Does the traditional bow have a place in this modern age? You bet!), The Lures of Wood (Wooden lures are once again carving out a place in many anglers' tackle boxes.)
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August
Nine Reasons to Hate Catfish (Or, how to come to terms with the undisputed champ of piscatorial uglilness.), Hot-Weather Crappies (Action for the most popular panfish heats up this season.), Roger's River (Where rivers work their magic, brief encounters turn passing anglers into friends for life.), Getting Chummy with Perch (Pull these palatable fish out of their summer slump with a tactic most familiar to saltwater anglers.), Summer Strategies (To catch fish, you have to find them, and to find them, you have to know how and where to look.), Grandpa and the Kid (The best part about fishing is that you never know for sure how things will turn out.), Fishing on Top (If you can fool surface feeders into striking, you'll experience one of the greatest thrills in angling.), The Big Fly (Nothing stirs the heart of a fly fisherman - or the interest of a large trout - like the appearance of a big fly.), High-Pressure Bucks (To take big deer where everyone else takes little ones, simply change the way you hunt.), Muddy Waters (There comes a time to forget fly rods and feathers and get down and dirty with a monster paddlefish.), Native of the Wild West (The cutthroat trout's untamed spirit survives in Western wilderness lakes and streams.), Getting an Angle on Bass (With some simple geometry, you can put a winning slant on your largemouth strategy.), Where The Antelope Play (Finding a pronghorn's harem has become the key to locating his home on the range.)
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September
Where the Road Ends (The best blue Grouse territory lies far beyond the asphalt edge, at the end of a long, sweaty climb.), Survival (Anyone can get lost, but only those with years of experience can do it with style.), The Trout of Autumn (Leaves change in the fall, and so goes trout behavior.), Deer Hunting When the Heat is On (If you know a deer's drinking habits, warm weather can lead to the hottest hunting of your life.), Little Russet Fellers (Simply finding woodcock today is a triumph, which makes you appreciate these mysterious birds all the more.), In Praise of Pocket Water (A cool, boulder-studded run is as close to heaven as any trout - or fly angler - is likely to get.), To Call or Not to Call (One properly directed bugle is worth more than a chorus of haphazard calls.), Theodore Roosevelt - Western Sportsman (Much of Theodore Roosevelt's interest in conversation came from his hunt out West.), Developing an Eye for Big Bass (To catch largmouths that will raise eyebrows, you must first learn to spot the right cover.), Bedding-Site Bucks (Find a mule-deer's home range and success will knock at your door.), The Other Quail (The bobwhite may be prince of gamebirds, but its five Western kin complete the quail grand slam.), The "Ferocious" Commuter (Thanks to some farsighted railroad men, smallmouth anglers now enjoy this fish beyond its original range.) Midwest Edition - Midwest shelterbelts do more than stop erosion; they provide archers with an ideal hunting area for Whitetails. Also, seek out sunflowers for the region's hottest Dove hunting; and in Wisconsin's Sturgeon Bay, nighttime is the right time for Walleyes. In "By The Way..." Minnesota's first fall Turkey season Departments - Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Bounty, Bowhunting, Fishing, Shooting, Outdoor Basics, Vehicles, Gun Dogs, Solunar Tables, Tap's Tips, Books & Comments, Exit Laughing
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October
Features - Wetlands: Critical Links In Natural Ecosystems (A message from President Bush and an editorial from the Times Mirror Magazines Conservation Council), Good Camoflage Is Hard To Find (Is that a clump of trees or a hunter in disguise? With this master of game, it's hard to tell), "Looking Hard" (Great eyesight is a gift, but knowing how to see is something you can teach yourself), Watchful Eyes (Finding fish involves not only knowing what signs to look for, but paying close attention to them as well), Grandpa And The Kid (Even when nothing is going wrong for you, you may get pulled into somebody else's brush with Murphy's Law), Good Deer Scents (If you'd like to savor the sweet smell of success, go the natural route), Pheasants Go To Extremes (Pheasants are master sneak-artists dedicated to the proposition that you can't hit what you can't see), Poor Man's Steelhead (The fall-run Rainbow Trout may be the least understood and most widely ignored gamefish in out Western waters), Cloud Country Muleys (Mountain hunts are punishing, but the size of the Deer found in high country makes the effort worthwhile), Autumn Bass Abundance (The fall, when Largemouths are fat and lively from summer plenty, may be the Bassman's busiest time of the year), Whitetails The Other Way (When Whitetails hold tight, you've got to move), Multiple-Use Trout Flies (Spend less time fretting over fly selection and more time fishing with these four proven patterns), Undercover Elk (Knowing why Elk conceal themselves is the key to finding their hiding places) Midwest Edition - The Midwest boasts one of the country's finest public forest bases, offering sportsmen unpressured hunting and big-Buck potential. Also, find topnotch upland bird hunting in the region's Woodcock zone; and learn the three top gunning tactics for crows in "By The Way...." Wisconsin holds it second fall Turkey hunt Departments - Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Bowhunting, Bounty, Fishing, Shooting, Boating, Tap's Tips, Gun Dogs, Exit Laughing
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November
Features - Second-Look Grouse (The second time a Partridge takes to the air, it doesn't fly quite as cleverly), Keeper Of The Flame (The patriarch of deer camp is responsible for maintaining order, but he also has a more important role), Labradors Are...(Labs are many things, but they are never just what you expect), The Other Side (Getting shut out of the Deer opener calls for desperate measures), Whitetails Up High (Everyone knows that heavy snow drives Bucks to lower elevations...except the Bucks themselves), Waterfowl On Hidden Waters (Small sloughs and mini marshes, tucked out of sight, may offer the season's biggest hunting satisfaction), Tactics For Stubborn Bass (When the fish seem to be taking the day off, these stategies will deliver a resounding wake-up call), The Color Orange (Hunter orange clothing is important for safety, but it can also help you in other ways), Hunting Mule Deer Pockets (Mule Deer can be maddeningly elusive at times - until you figure out the cover they're drawn to), The Grouse Nobody Knows (The Sage Grouse may be an enigma, but those who hunt it are in for a big surprise), Watchdogs Of The Willow Patch (The Buck of your dreams is often guarded by a herd of Whitetail Does that observes your every move), The Long Goodbye (Elk hunters should take a tip from detective fiction, watch those blind alleys and false trails), Jr (A special section for young sportsmen, including * How to look for Deer * A world-record Bass? * Make-your-own-bait * Bike rod holder * Turkey hunting tips * Easy compass use * The real Indian secret * Jr. Olympic champion * Grizzly story, and more) Midwest Edition - When considering your Deer hunting options this season, don't overlook Prairie Muleys. Also, discover the variety of fishing and hunting opportunities found in North Dakota's Sakakawea county; and learn to rattle in big Bucks, Midwestern style. In "By The Way...," Michigan gets a new Duck marsh) Departments - Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Conservation, Endangered Tradition, Bowhunting, Saltwater Fishing, Fishing, Shooting, Vehicles, Solunar Tables, Tap's Tips, Gun Dogs, Books & Comments, Exit Laughing
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December
The Pre-Planned Shot ("Snap" decisions can ruin a hunt. Here's how to avoid them.), Laughing All the Way (Hunting and fishing trips are seldom perfect - which makes for some hilarious memories.), Gathering at the River (Sometimes, it's the simple things that mean more than anything else.), Grandpa and the Kid (Getting a new dog is a major event - especially when it turns out to be a real winner.), Bucks in any Weather (The properly prepared muley hunter knows there's no such thing as "bad" hunting weather.), Good News Geese (Geese are dong very well, and waterfowlers are finding new ways to enjoy this old American hunting tradition.), A Quarter Mile (You will never understand trout completely, but on your favorite section of stream you can come close.), Late-Season Whitetails (When the snow and cold arrive, a different set of hunting rules apply.), Some Like it Stopped (When bass aren't in the mood to eat on the run, offer them a motionless meal.), Elk in Thick Timber (Pursuing elk in thick timber is close work that demands a snail's pace.), Pickerel and Paddling in the Land of the Rat (Manitoba's Grass River leads adventurous anglers in a rendezvous with history.), The Accidental Angler (Often you find the best fishing in places where you weren't even looking.) Midwest Edition - Bundle up and get ready for some of the year's hottest angling - first ice. Also, opportunities for late-season Ringnecks bring Midwest hunters out of hibernation; and in the Ohio Valley, a byproduct of riverside industries is good winter fishing. In "By The Way...." prairie Chickens return to Iowa Departments - Up Front, Cheers & Jeers, Hill Country, Endangered Tradition, Conservation, Books & Comments, Fishing, Shooting, Outdoor Basics, Vehicles, Boating, Tap's Tips, Gun Dogs, Reader's Corner, Exit Laughing
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